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Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera

The resinicolous fungi Sarea difformis and S. resinae (Sareomycetes) were taxonomically revised on the basis of morphological observations and phylogenetic analyses of the nucleotide sequences of the nSSU-LSU-rpb1-rpb2-mtSSU genes. The results of phylogenetic analyses show that S. difformis and S. r...

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Autores principales: Hashimoto, Akira, Masumoto, Hiroshi, Endoh, Rikiya, Degawa, Yousuke, Ohkuma, Moriya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37090019
http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.11.001
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author Hashimoto, Akira
Masumoto, Hiroshi
Endoh, Rikiya
Degawa, Yousuke
Ohkuma, Moriya
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Masumoto, Hiroshi
Endoh, Rikiya
Degawa, Yousuke
Ohkuma, Moriya
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description The resinicolous fungi Sarea difformis and S. resinae (Sareomycetes) were taxonomically revised on the basis of morphological observations and phylogenetic analyses of the nucleotide sequences of the nSSU-LSU-rpb1-rpb2-mtSSU genes. The results of phylogenetic analyses show that S. difformis and S. resinae are grouped with members of Xylonomycetes. According to the results of phylogenetic analyses and their sexual and asexual morphs resemblance, Sareomycetes is synonymized with Xylonomycetes. Although Tromera has been considered a synonym of Sarea based on the superficial resemblance of the sexual morph, we show that they are distinct genera and Tromera should be resurrected to accommodate T. resinae (= S. resinae). Xylonomycetes was morphologically re-circumscribed to comprise a single family (Xylonaceae) with four genera (Sarea, Trinosporium, Tromera, and Xylona) sharing an endophytic or plant saprobic stage in their lifecycle, ascostroma-type ascomata with paraphysoid, Lecanora-type bitunicate asci, and pycnidial asexual morphs. Phylogenetic analyses based on ITS sequences and environmental DNA (eDNA) implied a worldwide distribution of the species. Although Symbiotaphrinales has been treated as a member of Xylonomycetes in previous studies, it was shown to be phylogenetically, morphologically, and ecologically distinct. We, therefore, treated Symbiotaphrinales as Pezizomycotina incertae sedis.
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spelling pubmed-91577752023-04-20 Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera Hashimoto, Akira Masumoto, Hiroshi Endoh, Rikiya Degawa, Yousuke Ohkuma, Moriya Mycoscience Full Paper The resinicolous fungi Sarea difformis and S. resinae (Sareomycetes) were taxonomically revised on the basis of morphological observations and phylogenetic analyses of the nucleotide sequences of the nSSU-LSU-rpb1-rpb2-mtSSU genes. The results of phylogenetic analyses show that S. difformis and S. resinae are grouped with members of Xylonomycetes. According to the results of phylogenetic analyses and their sexual and asexual morphs resemblance, Sareomycetes is synonymized with Xylonomycetes. Although Tromera has been considered a synonym of Sarea based on the superficial resemblance of the sexual morph, we show that they are distinct genera and Tromera should be resurrected to accommodate T. resinae (= S. resinae). Xylonomycetes was morphologically re-circumscribed to comprise a single family (Xylonaceae) with four genera (Sarea, Trinosporium, Tromera, and Xylona) sharing an endophytic or plant saprobic stage in their lifecycle, ascostroma-type ascomata with paraphysoid, Lecanora-type bitunicate asci, and pycnidial asexual morphs. Phylogenetic analyses based on ITS sequences and environmental DNA (eDNA) implied a worldwide distribution of the species. Although Symbiotaphrinales has been treated as a member of Xylonomycetes in previous studies, it was shown to be phylogenetically, morphologically, and ecologically distinct. We, therefore, treated Symbiotaphrinales as Pezizomycotina incertae sedis. The Mycological Society of Japan 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9157775/ /pubmed/37090019 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.11.001 Text en 2021, by The Mycological Society of Japan https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivative 4.0 international license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hashimoto, Akira
Masumoto, Hiroshi
Endoh, Rikiya
Degawa, Yousuke
Ohkuma, Moriya
Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera
title Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera
title_full Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera
title_fullStr Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera
title_full_unstemmed Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera
title_short Revision of Xylonaceae (Xylonales, Xylonomycetes) to include Sarea and Tromera
title_sort revision of xylonaceae (xylonales, xylonomycetes) to include sarea and tromera
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37090019
http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.11.001
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